Description
HIGHLY MOTIVATED ALL REASONABLE OFFERS CONSIDERED.....Meticulously preserved and rich in history, this remarkable Second Empire/Italianate-style residence seamlessly blends over 145 years of architectural character with modern-day comfort. Built c.1877 on land known as the Bickel Addition, the home was commissioned by James Kavanaugh, co-owner of Kavanaugh & Pollard Grocery, then Elkhart's largest grocery business. It was later home to renowned architect E. Hill Turnock, whose work includes Ruthmere Mansion. Rated 'Outstanding in an survey of Elkhart County for its architectural integrity, this three-story home retains nearly all of its...read more original architectural features. Offering 3,644 square feet, it features 3.5 baths and 5 bedrooms, with potential for a 6th. Historic details include soaring 12-foot+ ceilings, 10-foot hardwood doorways and pocket doors, crown molding, refinished hardwood floors, three staircases, and servant pass-throughs. Highlights include a parlor with original library built-ins, a great room with a fireplace, a billiard room, a sunroom, and a Coppes kitchen. Modern updates, including a new boiler system, tankless water heater, and water softener, provide contemporary convenience while preserving the homes historic integrity. Professionally maintained and extensively documented, this extraordinary property offers a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of Elkhart history. No restrictions; this home is not registered. Seller is offering one year home warranty for buyers peace of mind! With long documented history and a functional layout offering flexible room assignments, ownership in a home like this is a proud one! These historic homes do not come to the market often. Are you next in line to continue its legacy? Dont wait! Schedule now before shes gone!